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Show THURSDAY EVENING, N0VEMI5EK Tim c mxru Fviiiv wvi U iw .,, lumnuvm mrtru i GEORGE T. BRICE vas'the hostess' yesterday afternoon of given in honoV of Mrs. Fred J. Hill, who recently returned from Europe. About 150 guests called during the afternoon. Receiving with the hostess wre the guest of honor and Mrs. C. O. Whittemore. Mrs. Reeves and Mr?. Tarbet served punch In the den. Mr?. A. IL Tarbet roured coffee in the dining-rooand the young girls assisting were Miss Lavell, Miss Amy Tike, Mies Marguerite Donnellan and Miss June "Whittemore. Miss Emily Larsen ren i1ro1 tun vor-fl- solos and Miss Robinecn gave a piano selection. . The 3, l!i03. Sa-jc- Lake Telegram. t LASS LEADS MASHER I i A JfiTO PRISON CELL GREAT DAIRY TO SUPPLY MILK FOR THE BABIES t CrtlnlyM MRP. a Doctors Have St. Louis SCIENTIFIC LINES TO BE PURSUED IN CONDUCTING- - DAIRY. Plan to Furnish Fresh Lacteal Fluid for Luckless Infants. In h ma;icm'-n- Indiisirv ,ti 'j ! . t vpxi-'-- lir Sat-urv!i- y. a!l phjrUlms and chemists possible. In order irat the balne rny be dccJo;wd from a purely standiMdnt. The maltrr of fooJ wl'.l lx studied moit mrefully, to t" f Hur "Alt IS YOf .cn-nil-tl- c MAi'OS?' A VUic frtr.. "Th't irift, h. rn.'.r, c !i r-- .n it f-- VAtsr.r. . -- - re- - f tff .U rr,t n5r 3kc. ik ; u PATvr.bAT. r - i t; t 99 3n 5 X t. Xl&S LXLUATf XASOX. tr-ftr fh .ik rueiVt the wHU t. ed OF ON P. . n PRICES t,s. tt "a. I NIGllTrt TirMINMINfl TONIGHT: VI tmotton CHICAGO, Nov. prHy r.trt-t With Walk Could &j-- t Her, PROSPECTH INDICATE ONB OF the Urget croid of th at th rr.d tbeler tor.lht. when LltlUn Mtwn nn-ntr roml'iny pn In "Ssrl- - The I for th renmlmltr erggmnt f the week, with m.tlne. new enlist of thl pwre the l I t H mm mm i ( h m I the futir.lc.t of th r.ew eome-liiiS , Th r.usiima tm.rr IKat r f t m) .ST. LOUIS, Nov. 5. St. Louis le to i would tk- cr of. ' .K UM jwrtri-- l w: b presr.ted ml th Nin T?a. have a goat dairy. A corporation to V.Wrtn. Salt Lnk Theater lornr-rrodiscover nr'th the greatest accuracy t rt r.i: TO Titr. itr. establish tueh an Institution" is now bt- and matinee Is nlht. on Saturday t.hat the effect .' n the mi'k. h lt.t f ti wemart ; lJ-am Mt TOtl lik n IT. rot' .i:r. t br - e v!? i.lght. v; ing organized, and prominent local phyrttt. tfln trv.k Ih" tR.b-- U .. (5 ) 0 0 t '. nTl i '.e4 htm cfw . f sicians are the principal stockholders. M Ur. T: N'ett Altfe1!n "A LtTTl.K WITH PK-tlt- e Mattn be. to provide milk for Its purpose will May Stockton mn th star, BOATS STILI. KUNKIKO t 3 p. --m. Infants that is most like mother's milk come" to th t;rnJ ih nri htf A UTTLC OtTCAfT.- t OS TUKON RIVER. THE of wrek. This jl-and is free from tuberculosis gems. Ust of re.on of th er.ftlons This dairy company will not deliver at the Grand ond MI Stocktcn lKATTI-i;- . Not I -- rYictfr.jly e,f milk,, but goats. The goat will be rented. won us Rob. th nrumvUte-l at Whit tore. Ih of In the the customer can keep her Just as lonx !.ejirt high lee MRS. E. F. HANNA entertained a tut tk-uUt I t mt'rh tot I? -thrater-goras he wants, and milk her when he (AW T dozen ladies at , her home on fere tb bw rf The will furnish pleases. t mo company dairy K down a at CALIFORNIA hill Till: Te Capitol yesterday I food for the goat, and the cvstonrr must at .t fxtn' Uk,.l a iicrvs"fu1 lulf.wcek al Vun luncheon. Th guests were Mrs. tfrm from pii to t ki er;'.r thn t FRIDAY AND SATURDAY ee that the goat eats, nothing else. The Chairman Burrows "VV. F. Says j the tirattd last r.leht. Beer, Mrs. AV. I.. Green. Whlf Her. Mrs. Alexander, Mrs. Joseph ir-H t physicians Interested state that the plan kft i t t't of f. IVfi M Tllll'lt Mill I Atthr.nb . m!I-(lat MA isr.r. p ati ih' at. Dinwoodey, Mrs. S. M. Dinfrct-iTaken!"1 solves the of Contest May Be pure, proposition woodey, Mrs. Jleber Lee. Mr?. milk of a kind that will agree with hat.y. at the Noveliy thraler thivcek. Harry Kimball, Mrs. Decker. t Their act Is nn of the bin tr m At a meeting of the St. Louis medical Mrs. John Scarf. Mrs. Felt, Session. Extra t. n e oj-.The I c uli lea S. M. her. 'TV. S. Huusjon, Mrs. Mrs. in rooms of the Board Education soJety Itcnos also ror.llaue as trfipu'.ar P.ebuk for Comptnir. Pierson and Mrs. S. II. Smith. ar.d the eighty physicians were hl!' the .Matnru favorite.. I'm . N"V. S -- .Ti e tVl of Heri'l-Ira-the The I faotahle iihu tilo ha l'Uy j.uhlifhf V.'afhlns-ton- : MRS. WILLIAM BAYLY. JR.. enter evening vas spent in discussing the ttr ii irtllalofi ar.lhr.i ap"ir re on. special disp.itih fr.nt m. tained at a luncheon yesterday strike r itnnlo b. r'-.Vgreat dahy proposition. Dr. John Za- .lt,f lr t h txvtt rrt tartiea in honor of her mother, Mrs. ina on in read milk horsky paper goat of .. r.tnmMlt, Jtmit rf and it. Synod In Setilon. of the Harding of Los Angeles, also fant feeding, and several doctors pres"Sanalor Harrows. h i rv Ao . th Mrs. Chester Montgomery, Tt' . ent made long talks on the subjct. The Kiti '.;n. co m v rT atul ah Nov. i b.i,: 3i t'ornnlttee- - on rrUlW'K-- s tfihn f th of Los Angles. The other f 'hkI i.f ir.e t'uuriibij o?.;r tt t utmost secrecy In the matter of organizbv I h ad arTaf h"'-etjian I Shernil who Klections. nas today. 11 guests were Mrs. Hoyt a was entertint advised the ing dairy j i a.hlr trtop. n'r"n and k.k vii i man, Mrs. Frank Mills, Mrs. Arel that he l. rcdving a Ijrge run ber of th'.:hoH'a'i cfrf'mn.'tt''"! A tat kr.i.r, prise was thoroughly under way. its mk httr. Ik a ana t4 anr thur H. S. Bird, Mrs. 'Union I,.rk The physician- have authorized A. it. petitions n I letters In th- - Siin ot case Itvh K , kl. nf it Wih.. I'jrn j th Ih" .t!p. tr1li g Worthington and Mrs. Charles A l.n-hurHulit of Springfield. Mo., who is cue of from all parts of the country. K " 1 r ii'.r and Kv. i. h,,..it nto-t'ii f.r a mtj'h t.at a J , Post. rm. l'h r.f i, n.hr.. ot . cUrk the. biggest breeders of goats in the mf !?r ''oir.c of tii ornl to t West, to make h three months' tour of ; nun.1- Hntoot with tniil"f rtpi";"itr.tr. rnae.p lV-sr- rt f i;'plea1 ".r-- '. forStrnatnt itnietr !' MR. YALE HENRY entertained at Kuropran countries noted for their fin anri him in wnt wja ir.nte polygamy thail at sif.Mti.. Or. .lr"C. f rf,nil . . . rsr dinner at the Wilson last even rfiiLi t, ..j.-k 4, feu goats, and bring hack with him to St. that rceount. while a gteuter tiumlcr revolted thai the -- rbrwd hA tLouis a large herd of goats of as many ing in honor of his father, Mr. Vt t 1 Mi la c. t5.e Ina trt X.e 'f lo;! e.f p M'trmint'ne !UY'S:5:i!r-ICEEPto S have j The e;i'etifci " ti breed as he thinks advisable. These ak Ww'r-I- J Henry of Des Moines. f iTa it. I. flVe (i.iwr:""ii, if princlr'. Ultil Urn Invnatlvulo.! ill'.ill 11T1ltl Th tn'.o n !jrtc fertile'' . guests 'present to meet Mr. animals will he turned loose on n mat i . f" - r fl e r t" ! II ' A I J 11 OII wph j te i;.y arf lr.compatlll 1 Pf .'1 ranch of .ooo acres to be pro idd in the his religion H found the Henry were Mr. and Mrs. O. J. f t't.: r.'rj t'nlte-States the lnstitutiou? of meantime in the Ozarks. and will comSalisbury, Mr. and Mrs. Hoyt Sherman and Mr. and Mrs. pose the- dairy herd until such tirn ns flovernnif nt. Sjmpatby StrlK. s h ' w'u'i1 call VOUHG ?4'r 1a Tv HEALTH Frank Mills. e4 scientific teds will show which breeds a 'S?n.itr)r oflljtiov. 3t" . N'm i- - In a'l rt 'it lir.itv-dUte- K.i t"i". thcomtntttc : meeting are best adapted to the peculiar wants n r' T UJ'-"- n ni-nitwit emturr. trt.t tz I oi t. nr I rait" srin He ion an Lo.'f. lHty .lit Snv-V, . tTat'.-- e MRS. BEX DAVIS entertained yester. 4. la.tr .. ... for which this con oration is organized. ly at theIt ro:;. Ins .1 .)ia Cw(4rvt Kotlur" M'l't'f t a stl fo-if l.-rt- 's -t posjibly BUM" til n.iy take tip day at a card party. The deco-a 1. nr'erel it v. e'l started or out of tl.e j bouts and n atl K'llrnmo of the .au.ai'- rations were carried out in g.t Shoshone Indian Reserve. Una FTti. of the era' slrlkte at M' a"'. l"Tcr in t way hefotp t!v t omn ct; em-T.Japanese style. AttialfcMat of the fiiltria" Nov. cltv e nit.l Wellington. regular frnIon. Heprecntath .' i r rrne1 called t the wrd t" t nn Interior eleclincd to ?ay wheiher he would and e t h iatrtb "Hp MRP. WILLIAM PEID will entertain Mrjrdell today ord r hhotjld a I to for atcn be that urge taken In thethe favor special tao up next M would. It la at a luncheon Tuesday. 'inm'wt, looking to mnking allotments In ' veraltv jessieut,taking i.rbr h.ro it'jd the nucstion llng me whoilv HflMt to the Shoshone Irdians of Wvn;. ig and mru and la its Kan-f- j to pa? MR. AND MRS. H. S. BEATIE have the opening of the unallotted port lor. of for the entire ommiite City plant. NOVKLTY THHATI the .reservation to entry. The tirn step left S..U Lake flty for Senator issued invitations for the marbe must I treaty negotiations with tbe Washington tcrda. riage of their daughter. Jennie. whereby they consent to take alK. Cobb, which will ir lotments and allow the nrnNco VACDrviLLE. to of home the take place at the or the surplus lands.tlovernnunt ComIndian dispose j ?.t bride's parents one week from missioner Jorts expressed himself favor- - LEGISLATIVE "BOYS" j' ta , a, t nb',y on the proposition, iind is willing to ' tonight. ! ONE DAY 1 j rs. ' lecoinmeiia ir.Hl a Fpeciai agent bp rent AI. j N t't MflNPY!Salt Lakc City AFP-ute- s THP NFPhPh MRS. F. B. COOK has returned from to Wyoming atif an early dite to open th" negotiations, Nov. Secretary Hitchcock apCalifornia, where she has spent proves this plan and the treaty is proiho pest month. cured, it will then require CnnxrMinil IK , Jut It e'r,d action authorizing the opr-niArc Kept. I k. I I "I'MH Testimony Shewing Ture Food Bill MTSS KATHERINE COLLIER, a popm v v n,r.r t"ti. Met srtj Was Defeated In Illssouii Ligla-latur- e ular girl of Gibson City, 111., will Fraud Is Charged. lime you r:d aMut IX.. ,ZC ('t".Ur a. rive here, next week to spend IPs you ar totd tby mr. Ilcr.olulu. Nov. 5. The Horn? K r.erj. on Bribes. With Kidney Ltirge tha winter with Mr. and Mrs. ' Vhe island of Oahti are making every fortn "LK!ilr:i,n B iharjres of William A. Wetzell. b:v,,:r,: O fraud in connection with the count. It is to urinary n 11 A 1 estimated tht the billots of over :.( J KF FKfiy N t'lTV. Mo.. Nov. In rf a rr r p. fr Ak any rtian wo kp:? MISS MARY KIRK PATRICK is here Hawaiian were rejected by the Indies ,,f trial f Stii tor rurrt. vh.rKd with hrl- - prontlnea a 10 I nVfJi th rnn ha.a trtJ th treatment. Ak rt!erer ! i election. In one large Home Hnl " from California and Is visiting la anllf rxit4 ith llXLL'fi to,fc who mV.r th folliint statn.nt formrr .le.it. (;.. Jo.n A. u it is alleged tliat S-- r l of the j nd IW ..; than her sister. Mrs. John Marshall. for M. 31. Cfcild. JVhn I vote were thrown out on account oi erJohn Mr. II" fhlll. the stand c!(rdiv. psl.l akcd ofTr l r dv- ' tb.rt i SEOJICHIAL TABLETS, 10c a I. a Mrli! rors made in them. It i claimed j 'KarriNortri ith y. . YVrrl. asy: retired. f e r et Ud I o !.!; d f .it the MM to reiw.il r ""I SAM PORTER entertains at by the Home Rulers that MRS. t the result of the .. to Kiia tt a trts.! - M h "My hatk achM so thai roulJ not alt t:x. alani tn ' ftlll cards' next Tuesday in honor of election wo.) Id have been a rl.ui sweep the law prnhibltia.: il; ue of a my a r i;!"ir.ff aero. am without my w'S trik trrtr pl.iei;; ss I i.owikr. of wttni Lakini. i'sirrl.. Bersbach. t.sllfid Mrs if for their mother. all the ballots cast hail her party t r tate ror u HatirdJi. tr.a Nim' raid it could a!l don .y boi.tin lo;na ni leanirx 8eaT.t been coiicted. Chicago. the bill la committee, t ut tbat tfie hi. . ;:ht . relief this ir.koift r po.ltlon was an tmrt.mt 'ne to the baklr.K atftrd-dIf I awk at n!ht 1 drl-MISS DOOLY entertains today at a i j jMiwder and thftt th ti for I krww th mo to th- iimi'iniy thnne her for coutv coniplctf Union Tea S: Coifoe Co. luncheon. II wari-v- l ihe committee I attrmote-mas-tenioney. to turn aronv fol of of m:t arts. grec . '.. ,.f wl Ich $ '00 wan to go to rath- , " , r.lhli.m.lfl n 1: znu fo. st. rc"Tiir,r-.r-tx arr r a r"Tj a a aa k a a ritx .1 ..f six nv.mi.cr of the commit!. em crltn- I J MRS. WILLIAM M. FERRY of Park THE JIAUiUAdi: of Mi I . fi'M Till a- e , mal tut nhc Ihey t; Senat ih ami ef Lllny of her the in is town, guest : City w r.o introduce.! Freez? to Mr. William II. Fol ttie UiS 1. i my r.otu. or 1 to ttie uira daughter, Mrs. George R. Hanwithout j r,y tlphot-.iitranK'd ard ur.atinting-l..e in land takes Lak the Salt rM1l. placeUb!rjr cock. un iam-- i j. Ko,y t an aati.f nciion. nn a rapn. in- rec1vlnr Temple tomorrow at r.ema. was Ikx cf th preparation ptoe-urtne ni.i;e. a cncs lha al gti in l.ce HTd deposlf-the Y. J. Hill Drug Co." aTft- r- bro.ijsht r- MRS. THOMAS MARIONEAUX of MRS. H. Li:VIS of leifivd b;- K.xcbanar ram down ! Ogucn St. bank of ils. Ameticn few days, Xephl is in town for a and and h drew ot:t l'.f and a cyntinuatloti of !h lrrttnnt ,t yv Aesierday to attend tht curd The biil w I; .bf.-atMrs. the guest of Mr. waa follod by th gratcM improv. n t to n'.oT-and lim Mr?, the J7t.n of guv Davis, T.arty given by George W. Snow. 10 my rnr.mon. 11 mid will be Mrs. Duv i:" r.u'-- t Farria it; hi room at th im.e nm-- r Lieln. mni ltotd. Karris uiv'!d 1th nmn-- v Inf.. that f TerjT mphatb wily rrtorr Ih in this city. her during ptay C0 each. DR. AND MRS. M'GILLICUDDY gave fur remedy." imckaRH of in the mattar. nix a chafing dish party at the Ken-yo- n Doan'a Kfdrey PIP.ji ar 'nr aal by ' MUS. CHAKLKS A. vVALKKli will on Tuesday evening for a or mlld a'l the lecelve lurinc dalra. prt- Wft..ri!v. every Friday rtrin njTJTJTrvrirvri few friends. N. T.. I. ;fr..Io. s j'p.irt-iit-ntby at month her present eo! a,Tens for !h t. s l:i th- - Kmery Hat. 2 nrii MRS. CORNFORT1I - gives a card r.tnmrr Ih lUell- I lake no cdtr. party today at he- home. MISH WILSON, who has Thonias her Mr. Kearns, Flstcr, b MISS MILDRED TIBBALS left last Known for several months1. Issues Sun1 MAIN night for Wellesley university to day for a visit in Park City. EVERY WOFaAN MRS. II. V. PUOLL will er.teiti lu al I f t in NICKNAMES. In Ptimo Minister's IToi:e. 1". 1 1. V2. am! ih.ii SHOULD IMfiitv of tnu cards tomorrow afternoon. u?i i S CV...VKmba.i-a.LONDON. Nov. iJ- iWliat the Jolly School Principal Is i ir.. of t!i aii 1.. .11 In the h u,.iotte uj SEXATOK KKAUNS left yetter.iuy for j who residing wt&T Called. Mt 1.1. I'artetou , Terrace mJ j Js'I lb, of r,n. M,it rfil''T' the city Wushlngtnn. whie ?t.fH and f la t by l.ord rurz. n. Viceroy of Indti. will ! ho will remain until the holiitH " tril 'il to move ahortlv owjru to tl.e ionin if M'ffft j ilcslre of tb" day?. Xickname never yet hurt a healthy .Ml JT.iM), js.oo M.it- ireroy to have th h .i. ' rr.nra b owi t:.. . The Arrerl.m r..nlniF.i I twa for man. , t 'nr will rot have far to move, howew-f; hiic rrnr,r.atlo rnf'tm t cureo th p'lxate r - j An Ohio lady tells a grod food story: for lie h.if iut c r.ee. r.earhy. of Prim A hi J. MI'dtT "Once, year? ago, my iter, at that f iliel an-- i All P anl $U.nti uifc -Dalfour. Il trailer IH from i!ouh. but coii Ara time a woman of ?. became so Tt.r Pitme Miv.-- l tTt. llt f htit r. . . . . t r Ik Uhirnj if. official teaaVnc In In.wtf nervous exhaustion that for two years it'-Ttou.and'a et t. tn her life1 was depairpd of. She had suf' iCt Tctitnoalat. tiled for England. 7A" fered from dyspepsia since a girl and The most thoroK: lily ortan!7'd fki'led ofTorMl in HOYS .Iu..mi Stjit. 4. ' ! en ..r ' NKW YOiMC. Not. . Ai tr the nervous trouble, of course, aggra- tradesmen In tie rrr.any fie the printers. r..Ntih-T'10. i' f l.( r ..f tt dvatl n Arrr mH'1 niwl 0 t.frtta f I'lmiif of .ill f 1, ?". $i' nnl vated that, until it became Impossible en . ihr Cedr c . In fir of th London ... member.. act ... .'. . .1. Three lie l wn-r tt -nt 57 jnii i hi for her to cat or take nouri5hment of . nf Oomisitor ai candidate , Y ,.r , f ; Foriety any kind without intense suffering. ' fnr Parliament ironi dinerert lirnicit '5 atioi Artn braf!.ittartra tv DR CHARLES FLESH FOOD : H Ita-trT.-t-t e- .a overc-.m- itO-- n h -"Like all persons affected with ner- dlstrh ts. . 1: ."h d' uddn tKt ii f h! wife vous elifeases. she also 5uf?red from I itn to tak TH frf d f'rara'P'a ta.i.ka f a few .'n a of ' ro.Mi; concerns tit of Owr.eis th niat big fc'.--t t?-r- . h"-was f rr bf to til.'i Insomnia and it .!! tht of nothing- unusual Cincinnati have ni tha rco.r all demand' of l Krfv.ni'c!. f i"m. th It tTBktI ate.-notfc.Ti.r'i" for her to sleep only three hours out of the- butchers for a 10 pf r cnit raise nr.d wa a. orip-ir i'orernanr rar a r4 i r.e ;!-d by YA 'tin b th rl.-1MrS''r . conce-iocs1. r. All the years she hsd been otlier a r H twenty-fouh rf.lsd .a'! ;ni emn w r a4 over fir . r. s. m l that of h I'm I lhrmr.ri'of rt!fs; diet conrtsteel a miserable invalid ? tm. r It bTa rr'a!Ve Boss plumbers at Albany. X. Y., l.a.'' In h,nR'.i Hii'l would Ka paad wltb r riHM pa rt peevt. U il'.i.im .Mi. Ibe father cf t ! D' v tf. almost entirely of milk and eggs. Fidecided tbat the jnember of thfir orvt.r.n:. . ,f Hl'vhtlnnl.tft 1, ,t iir.Ai.riiT came upon the mar- ganization could mru th- agreement Atforfr arrra nally Grape-Xut- F tier.. ih trl rrav. fr,.oi irTre; tde'rr' tSTagVS ket, and she tried this food for break- with their men as Individuals. ?ltfck of hi !a.iBMl'l BUST .tu. Itiit.-- l rr FOR DEVELOPiriO THE ailva-.- . 1,11 of d n fast, four teaspoonfuls in a pint of hot nr.nutt t ffatt her in condition If j f'rfied ib. rrult m 1 y b urmi. Minneapolis- flour is liali'e to milk, and the change a an.t ta-jtuatrt.trrirc disliked in the f.our marketsgtof the waii perfectly marvelous. fat'4 ta r prVrt ..fa'tv- j "She improved at once, and her face world on account of the- labor troubles Congratulated Turr.tr. ron mi?;KLrj5. removino hap now grown round and fat. as I re- - now cor.eorned with its pioduction n m-- b WashitiKton. Nov. 4. The r mernbered it in girlhood, ana tne intisV.a cman K ibi r of the Alaskan boundary t omtnt-.- . i r. math a crease in flesh has extended all over. rr. abeiit tr Mailers in Pan Francisco are now re. crew ,. the pron,il oniatu-l.itioihe Fte.h Toe4 rrooa itrm baa ;. She never was weighed while an inee'lnvr $3.25 a day and working forty-elcl- it fion to iff of IreIdnt Loo rvU was t.are. hours a week. Foreme-t-i reeiv valid, so we cannot say just hpw much s nator -Turrer nf WinMrgf-n- . f rt - f orrKn FW she has gained, but it is wonderful. She $30 a week of six days. The scale was former rtfciat. i t fci w t a ho th j called t; IIou 'Uhlte rr. now sleeps the whole night through. signed iccently. tfl.iy ! f n.w !r la lntrv1era thO'jMl his way to hi httme In Spokane. 4 and all the miserable weakness and w bn aa tM ta t U teo Ttre. "Renewed refusal to grant the den.ar.ds aches in head and neck are gone. She 1 l a'.! avt-m.nt aaa.f ! H Is again well and ftrong and happy, of employees for increased wane nr.l Installs First Preaidentl ! ae.d u $1 ' pll -- when it looked as though she would the exclusive employment of union n.n p?a!-- wrarrf. pcata i never have Tl'tPON. A'l!!.. Nov. 5 Th I A fmrl t I any happiness on this earth has been given by the Chicago City !'.'I.J to Us capacity lat! te t rVL-- C r 1!di, tff t yc All rta::-tiorv.rlt to wiin. her neighbors look upon her Hallway company. j tlie ofrti'iiv o bc rcr'r. again. fe. fldtr-riu?- . Tb Tl"CToTTi juarajit ii! t aar.l j Dr. Chart.' F..) lod tk recovery as a miracle. K?v!r!rrr CJSarl"a lube. W. Ir. .f fnr ! crn'a w!l-- h ta J for tk nnt . fr.a of the trlrrrit of Arls-.e-t- . The labor unions tf Kansas City. Mn.t ple.-ldethai it haa a hirer atrrsp' !ni1r einuUtu.i f re.a'ilrr V. w!I j yw arJ i n our city Is fucIi a strong advocate of a to act as unit politically. have decided Mrh eor.taira ef "Art bok. 1 nii ;u as a brain food that he has They may decide to put out city tkktts Unrest !n Paris. (liape-Xut- s j a l tha rrerr tltn ..'!y joihiiah-r.piat.a t, for ' any ml er , lh to ama. Grape-Xutscandidates ,' nickname Indorse 'Old the of mMrtrir ... are and a4 that fac, gained Th dlfflc I'tUa u! Far!!. Nov. but somehow or other he is so friendly to unionism. Ministry huv tu rn fjrther ltu-r- aa .1 !v A15ft a n.imbcr of v orklnitmen's mrtlnt:. jolly and healthy he doesn't seem to 19 .hirit Flao, to jirote:it at(init th vote In lb C h mi tare." Name given by Postum Co., BatDelegates representing 20.(ort blackof contlnutna th municipal DR. CHARLES C9.' Hiw Tork br smiths of the United States and Canatle Creek, Mich. arencjet, mt Mcb a cmeral Look in each package for a copy of da attended the recent eonventlon of the employment Dr. CharSrt ruh Tr4 will a mm strike wa threatene.l. and which brek Brotherhood of little Internatiemal famous to the book, "The Boad Black, ni- with cries against Fr. mler Combes aouad on a.ie at th "WellviUe." smiths held in St. Louis, Mo. and M. Jaures, th Socialist leader. jr. t iru-- L dqvo co,. m e, ACTIVE WAR ON SMOOT nt - e-- 1 MriPi - ... OtTaT; v- ! ! . im-- - all tVr.ir Wa-a&ajJa- j-. r fftt s. vf-f-r- LAt TTDi r io.tiiv, fi I I .t i burins S 1 ..ca). 1 c k.Uf. pr'-s-ent- fol-lowl- l rg Hre You H Mason? .4 - -l rt a tb ilr-.nat- - St-nat- u-- v;i U- e p. - .:. - Ur, st r lfl.t. hn t.1t. it r-.- i, I 1 . n ' - ""rl r- i -- o o o ".. It-it- f uj-om.- P-ufus we-ne- tr . ht. N. CwvO o AROMA COFFEE 1 1 SPECIAL KEEPINQPR0M1SES I 3 ttj m. t t.. -- ".; . . 7th Saturday, in..r 1 ' 1 rrry s II I , Ie re-cln- ct 1 1 one-thir- -- r-- "rm I8c Per Pound 6 Tickling Cough ! - - ! H- - r-- I 1 I ,.. r nc.-de- .,..,. d - ... ... rn iti 1 I t.i i'.o I - o! F. J. Hill Co. Drug 0 o o o U .1- - F 1 - x & a. m m a COCO T rr - J 1 f S-- tft 1 ini-rc- l" Ht Children's Suit Sale! 1 - ru-tru- "! About b,-e- n ( Closing Out, dren's Suits Entire lutn'-lM.ir.'i-- i? ... 1 People. P.EW THIS J I !arrlh: j ( t .rtttn ' , ( en ! ?;.i, 1 f. $3.25 $3.75 - 4.M -- Dbor nous. ! I I pt-.t- r -- t--r I riff " rj.THI. - '.-P- e.e - 1 r 1 1 1 " t rt wi.-li.- - -- b. - ! ; hr iriir. I 1 at on:j:. .rf !! ! rff.l a.. ;. GRAY BROS. & CO. t- - f ! a- - tf. er !- -. - .! O-.ar'.a- a-- ft o-- nh tt rr'a at .4--1 ...r--hot,-- ..- rnpp 1 r. ii:r uoici: 1 t n-.-s j I .$2.50 - Guarantee of Circulation s a-- - " g-- e--f t't , . -- - Mc trvrr.tt r. ; ! ' |